What is Reverse Osmosis?
REVERSE OSMOSIS is the process by which tap water is forced through a semipermeable
membrane, leaving unwanted substances behind. These substances are
rinsed away, resulting in fresh and clean drinking water.
MATERIAL % REJECTION
Aluminum
98 - 99
Ammonium
86 - 92
Arsenic
94 - 96
Barium
96 - 98
Bicarbonate
90 - 95
Borate
30 - 50
Bromide
87 - 93
Cadmium
96 - 98
Calcium
94 - 97
Chloride
87 - 93
Chromate
86 - 92
Chromium
96 - 99
Copper
98 - 99
Cyanide
86 - 92
Ferrocyanide
98 - 99
Fluoride
87 - 93
Iron
95 - 98
Lead
96 - 98
Magnesium
96 - 98
Manganese
95 - 98
Mercury
96 - 98
Nickel
98 - 99
Nitrate
60 - 75
Potassium
87 - 94
Phosphate
98 - 99
Selenium
94 - 96
Silicate
85 - 90
Silver
93 - 98
Sodium
90 - 93
Sulfate
98 - 99
Sulfite
96 - 98
Strontium
98 - 99
Thiosulfate
96 - 99
Zinc
98 - 99
REMOVES OVER 90% OF SODIUM FROM TAP WATERALSO REMOVES* IDEAL FOR LOW SODIUM DIETS *